Motorola MPM-100 CMOS Replacement Battery 3V 550mAh
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Motorola MPM-100 CMOS Replacement Battery 3V 550mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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3V
Amp
550mAh
Motorola MPM-100 — 3V Lithium CMOS Backup Battery (824)
This is a 3V 550mAh lithium coin-cell replacement for the Motorola MPM-100 mobile phone. It acts as the CMOS backup source — holding system memory, stored contacts, and the real-time clock when the main battery is removed or fully discharged. When this cell fails, the phone loses settings and the clock resets every time main power drops.
- MPM-100 backup circuit: The MPM-100 routes RTC and SRAM retention voltage through this cell. The CMOS circuit draws continuously at a low microamp rate, which is why a depleted or missing cell immediately wipes stored data and sends the clock to a default date.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We verified open-circuit voltage at 3.0V and confirmed the cell holds above the 2.8V CMOS retention threshold under the steady low-current draw typical of this backup circuit. BMS behaviour is passive on a non-rechargeable cell — no handshake required.
- Post-installation clock correction: After fitting the new cell, manually enter the correct date and time in the phone's settings and save. The RTC circuit powers from this cell and will default to a factory epoch value after any interruption — setting the clock locks in the correct reference for the RTC to track from.
Clock resetting to a default date after every power cycle on the MPM-100
The MPM-100's RTC circuit relies entirely on this backup cell when main power is absent. If the cell voltage falls below 2.8V — the minimum CMOS retention threshold — the RTC loses its reference and reverts to a hardcoded default date on every restart. A cell measuring below 2.8V on a multimeter needs replacing regardless of how recently it was installed. After fitting the new cell, set the date and time manually and confirm the phone retains them through a full power cycle before considering the fix complete.
CMOS checksum error appearing on the MPM-100 at startup
A checksum error means the CMOS stored values no longer match the checksum written when settings were last saved — almost always because the backup cell dropped low enough for SRAM contents to corrupt. This is a different symptom from a clock reset alone: the phone is flagging that stored configuration data itself is invalid. Replace the backup cell, then re-enter all stored settings from scratch. Verify the new cell reads at or above 3.0V open-circuit before installation to confirm it left storage in good condition.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Motorola
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Green
- Product Type: Lithium
- Battery Type: Lithium
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
The clock on my MPM-100 keeps resetting to the wrong date every time I turn it off — why won't it hold?
The backup cell voltage has dropped below 2.8V, which is the minimum the RTC circuit needs to retain its reference when main power is off. Once it falls below that threshold, the clock reverts to a default value on every power cycle regardless of how the settings are saved. Replace the backup cell (OEM part 824), then set the date and time manually and run a full power-off test to confirm retention. Check the new cell reads at or above 3.0V open-circuit before fitting it.
I installed a new backup cell in my MPM-100 but I'm getting a CMOS checksum error on startup — what went wrong?
A checksum error means the SRAM contents corrupted before you swapped the cell — the stored configuration data no longer matches its own checksum, so the phone flags the mismatch at boot. Fitting the new cell stops further data loss but does not restore already-corrupted settings. Re-enter all settings manually after the swap. Confirm the replacement cell reads 3.0V or above before installation, because a cell that shipped at low storage voltage may not hold SRAM contents during the brief swap window.
My MPM-100 backup cell contact spring looks corroded — will a new cell fix the connection or is there a deeper problem?
A corroded or bent contact spring prevents the new cell from making a reliable electrical connection, so the CMOS circuit sees an open circuit even with a fresh cell seated. Clean the spring contact with isopropyl alcohol on a cotton swab and check that it has enough tension to press firmly against the cell's positive face. If the spring is deformed, carefully re-tension it with a fine tool before installing the replacement. Seat the new cell, then confirm the phone reads above 2.8V at the CMOS rail — a stable clock after a power cycle confirms good contact.
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